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I am sitting at home ill and bored and have a conundrum.
I have placed a deposit on a new road bike and need to pay the rest off before I get my hands on it. I could buy it next week when I get paid but may have to sacrifice eating and spending for the next month if I do or I could wait a month to ensure I have enough money for both the bike and general living, but that would be too sensible.
What have you sacrificed in order to get a new bike?
What have you sacrificed in order to get a new bike?
Our lodger.
goats
Couldn't you have just borrowed it from him GrahamS?
No, I sold him for parts on eBay and used the money to buy a bike.
makes sense, usually get more for the individual bits than the whole..
you *were* talking about bikes, no? 🙂
Do it quite a lot tbh sometimes Tesco Value beans and XTR is the only way
Good cheese and Deore is the way forward.
(The extra weight helps you burn more calories)
I was weighing up petrol in tank against finishing my singlespeed build,going to try using bike two days a wk then new bike will come quicker,trouble being, means eat more food,is food cheaper than petrol ???
I sold a Lowden acoustic guitar (made in Ireland) to buy a Tomassini road bike. I shouldn't have.
Sacrifice the food.
Proper roadies are skinny bas....ds.
Can you still afford the compulsory epo? 😀
Booze! I gave up drinking for a few months when I was a student to finance my s-works frameset.
This is the problem with families really.
As a youthful singleton I used to be able to quite easily justify a week or so on beans and soup if I really wanted something- it's damned near impossible to persuade your wife and kids to participate in these character building exercises.
I'm currently on homemade thai chilli noodles (egg noodles, soy sauce and proper thai sweet chilli sauce, costs about 55p a meal) and soup (for a couple of my 5 a day) plus anything I can grab from the 'going out of date today' section at the supermarket in order to pay for an XTR groupset for my Intense.
It'll be worth it. It'll be worth it. It'll be worth it. It'll be worth it. It'll be worth it. It'll be worth it. It'll be worth it.
Should mention, Ive already bought said groupset, so I actually have to do the poverty food thing, rather than a 'light at the end of the tunnel' type thing, as I can never stick to those, always end up prolonging them.
A fellow reduced section hunter Tom, got to love those deals. Once lived off the reduced section for a week and its surprising the range of goods you get/combine to make a meal.
Yup, got my best deal in a while the other day, nearly 2lbs of fillet steak for under a fiver 😀
The reduced section introduced me to baked beans, spring rolls and coleslaw. Deli-licious.
You're ill now, so you'd better wait to the next month for the bike.
I'm currently on homemade thai chilli noodles (egg noodles, soy sauce and proper thai sweet chilli sauce, costs about 55p a meal) and soup (for a couple of my 5 a day) plus anything I can grab from the 'going out of date today' section at the supermarket in order to pay for an XTR groupset for my Intense.It'll be worth it. It'll be worth it. It'll be worth it. It'll be worth it. It'll be worth it. It'll be worth it. It'll be worth it.
Till the first rock rips the mech to pieces...
mikewsmith - MemberTill the first rock rips the mech to pieces...
ssshhhhhh!!!!
If you eat crap food for a month you'll still be ill.
(sorry, sensible hat on today)
On the subject of reduced when a Sainsburys opened near me the local Co-ops reduced section increased 10 fold. You could get anything for very cheap, however I think they have now adjusted their stock orders to reflect the impact of the Sainsburys as the quantity of reduced has declined.
